Abstract
Summary
Experiments are cited which indicate that the local pilomotor action following intradermal acetylcholine occurs by virtue of its nicotine-like action, and that this drug as well as nicotine and other drugs possessing nicotine-like action exert this influence through an axon reflex the receptor end of which has several properties characteristic of autonomic ganglia and the effector end of which is evidently adrenergic.
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